Confess your kiss still knocks me off my legs
The first time I saw you was like a punch right through my chest
And I will forever, 'cause you'll forever be
My one true broken heart, pieces inside of me
And you forever, my baby

You will rest your head, your strength once saving
And when you wake you will fly away
Holding tight to the legs of all your angels
Goodbye, my love, into your blue, blue eyes
Your blue, blue world, you're my baby blue

Confess I'm not quite ready to be left
Still, I know I gave my level best
You give, you give, to this I can attest
You made me, you made me
You and me forever, baby

You will rest your head, your strength once saving
And when you wake you will fly away
Holding tight to the legs of all your angels
Goodbye, my love, into your blue, blue eyes
In your blue, blue world
You and me forever

FYI, people who are talking about therapists giving homework are most likely referring to Cognitive Behavioral Therapists. They are great at working with overcoming phobias! I highly suggest that if you pursue therapy, you look into finding someone who specializes in CBT.

I know, I do need more S and A, but I don't want to spend my rubies on fodder as I want to save them for essences. I'm f2p. If only we could farm S and A more reliably! Farming bells, but they are only yielding low level allies. At least we are getting essence tickets for attendance this month! DBA would be easier to create as my Shabelle is almost ULT and Pari (who I would use to create Fry is +0). Thank you very much for the advice!

On a typical day for me I go into the office around 11 and often work until 7, but there have also been days when I have 8 AM school meetings and when I have 7 PM family sessions. It really varies, but don't expect to be home by 5 on most days. Kids out of school after 2, so your mornings will likely be doing papeerwork and progress notes and your afternoons/evenings will be sessions with families.

In my agency we have an on-call phone which rotates among clinicians. Whoever has the phone that week is responsible for answering crises 24 hours a day. Clinicians normally set their own boundaries for when they want to stop answering the phone for clients. I usually won't answer after 8 PM. Using Google Voice really helps for this as all calls to that phone number (which becomes your work cell essentially) will go straight to voicemail after whatever time you set.

The most challenging part for me is often working with really difficult family dynamics. It becomes harder for people to change as they grow older and often this is very difficult for parents. This can really limit progress made and it can be tough to accept that you can only help a family get as far as they are capable of going at that point in time.

What's most rewarding for me is the connections I have been able to form with clients. Even if it's temporary, it can lead to them being more trusting of providers and really foster good therapeutic relationships throughout their lives, especially because for so many of these kids with serious mental health difficulties, they will likely be working with many more providers throughout their lives.

Smith has a different format than other schools where you have intensive classes during the summer and then work the rest of the year. For the work placement you give them a list of geographic areas you would want to be placed, but I'm not sure there is a guarantee of getting your top choice. Something to think about.

I wasn't in an accelerate program but I did go to Hunter. Accelerated students take the same classes with the same professors. I'm fairly certain the placements are similar too. Not sure about competitive admissions, just that Hunter is very competitive over all. I think I got a great education at Hunter and really enjoyed the experience, though it was sometimes grueling.